New fixes from Tesco Bank

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Tesco Bank has launched three new fixed rate mortgage products over two, three and five years at 60% LTV.

In addition, rates on its range of tracker mortgages have been significantly reduced.  All other products remain unchanged.

Customers taking out a mortgage with Tesco Bank will also receive Clubcard points as they repay their mortgage, collecting one point for every £4 on their monthly mortgage repayments.

New fixed rate products:

Product Max LTV £1,300 Product Fee Option

Initial Rate
APR Non-refundable booking fee
2 Year Fixed 60% 1.74% 3.9 £195
3 Year Fixed 60% 2.29% 3.9 £195
5 Year Fixed 60% 2.49% 3.8 £195

New tracker products:

Product Max LTV £800 Product Fee Option Initial Rate APR £195 Product Fee Option Initial Rate APR Non-refundable booking fee
2 year Tracker 70%

75%
80%
BoE +1.45%

(previously +2.45)
BoE +1.75%
(previously +2.69%)
BoE +2.25%
(previously +3.29%)
4.0

4.0
4.1
BoE +1.95%

(previously 2.95%)
BoE +2.25%
(previously 3.19%)
BoE +2.75%
(previously 3.79%)
4.0

4.1
4.2
£195

David McCreadie, managing director of banking, said: “The new fixed rate and tracker products we have announced today provide outstanding value to customers.

“We aim to provide customers with a combination of strong rates, competitive fees and the ‘thank you’ of Clubcard points, that puts us in a unique position to meet the needs of Tesco customers.”

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